Sunday, January 14, 2018

How To Quit water purifier In 5 Days

In order to live a healthy life, we must drink pure water which is free from all the harmful impurities. We all are very much aware of the fact that technology is upgrading day by day. When it comes to water purification, RO water purification technology is the latest technology of water purification. Therefore, ro water purifier manufacturers in Delhi has become an essential appliance in every home to drink pure water.

Using RO water purifiers not only gives us safe, clean and tasty water but also protects us from life threatening water borne diseases. But there is one big drawback of using RO water purifiers i.e. the excessive wastage of water. An average RO purifier wastes approximately 3 liters of water for every 1 liter of purified water. That means only 25% of water is purified and 75% of water comes out as waste.

Wondering why so much water is wasted? Reverse Osmosis Water Purifiers in Nagpur purifiers use membrane technology to filter dissolved impurities, the impure water is filtered out and is often called waste water or reject water. The percentage of waste water varies according to the RO purifier being used.

It's both, uncommon and to not see an RO water purifier inside most households today. While most of use the commercial ro water purifier manufacturer NAGPUR for clean water, what we don't realize is that for every one litre of clean water that the RO is producing, it's also wasting three litres of "unclean" water.

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How is this water unclean? The water that our RO system wastes just has a higher TDS (total dissolved solids)--any inorganic salts (calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium, bicarbonates, chlorides and sulfates) and some small amounts of organic matter dissolved in water.

Domestic ro water purifier manufacturer in NAGPUR systems are thought to offer the most cost-effective way of protecting residential drinking water against biological contaminants. UV purification systems can be used to protect against water-borne viruses, bacteria, molds and pathogenic disease-causing microorganisms such as giardia and cryptographic. Even viruses such as the hepatitis virus, which are known to be highly resistant to chlorine-treated water, can be relatively easily eliminated through UV treatment.


Ultraviolet (UV) light is invisible and is emitted by different light sources, including the sun. At certain intensities, UV light emits enough radiation to kill the DNA in bacteria and other microorganisms. An ultraviolet water purification system typically consists of a UV light source with an output of around 254 nanometers which produces radiation of a significantly greater intensity than the radiation produced by sunlight.

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